What "digital innovation" do you feel best deserves the title of "revolutionary" and why?
Television have been part of our lives for a while now, while it wouldn't be novel to say that television have been revolutionary in recent times, but it can surely be said that they are revolutionary in terms of their "upgrades". Never before has it been possible to be sitting in the comfort of your homes and watch television in 3-dimensional. While before, watching movies in 3D was only possible in movie theaters and using non-technological colored glasses, recent technological advances in the field of 3D televisions have made it possible to do just that, watch 3D shows, movies, etc from your couch. Even the glasses used in viewing these televisions are pieces of technological marvel, not like the red and blue paper glasses used back in the hayday of 3D viewing. Yes, the concept of 3-dimensional images and movie viewing has been there for a while, so it wouldn't quite be right to say that these new 3D televisions have revolutionized the the previous technology, more like evolutionized it. But if we look athe the bigger picture, the picture of what these 3D tv's are capable of, capable of doing way more than the old technology of red-blue glass wearing theater movies were able to do, then surely we can say that this "digital innovation" has revolutionized the way we watch tv for the years to come.
Television have been part of our lives for a while now, while it wouldn't be novel to say that television have been revolutionary in recent times, but it can surely be said that they are revolutionary in terms of their "upgrades". Never before has it been possible to be sitting in the comfort of your homes and watch television in 3-dimensional. While before, watching movies in 3D was only possible in movie theaters and using non-technological colored glasses, recent technological advances in the field of 3D televisions have made it possible to do just that, watch 3D shows, movies, etc from your couch. Even the glasses used in viewing these televisions are pieces of technological marvel, not like the red and blue paper glasses used back in the hayday of 3D viewing. Yes, the concept of 3-dimensional images and movie viewing has been there for a while, so it wouldn't quite be right to say that these new 3D televisions have revolutionized the the previous technology, more like evolutionized it. But if we look athe the bigger picture, the picture of what these 3D tv's are capable of, capable of doing way more than the old technology of red-blue glass wearing theater movies were able to do, then surely we can say that this "digital innovation" has revolutionized the way we watch tv for the years to come.